- 14 Sep 2005 16:08
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Yes, the English dictionary is skewed.
I do not have to. You made the claim, all I asked for is proof of your claim. The burden of proof is on you not on me.
No way! I don't believe that. Jon Stewart is truth, not parody.
(That was sarcasm, just in case you didn't recognize it).
I know, why do you think I trust it better than other TV news sources?
Obviously.
Thank you very much for your wonderful help. Without you I would never have known that Jon Stewart is comedy and I would have never know that pictures with non-existent quotes are truth.
The Anglosphere - English Liberty, English Tradition, English Law
Oh Dan you did provide me with a definition that fit into your skewed "parameters"
Yes, the English dictionary is skewed.
nor have your refuted that my graphics do not reflect the events which have happened in the world today
I do not have to. You made the claim, all I asked for is proof of your claim. The burden of proof is on you not on me.
oh btw John Stewart is not a real television broadcast but a parody
No way! I don't believe that. Jon Stewart is truth, not parody.
(That was sarcasm, just in case you didn't recognize it).
I know, why do you think I trust it better than other TV news sources?
so obviously you have skewed vision on the real world
Obviously.
glad I could help. . . .
Thank you very much for your wonderful help. Without you I would never have known that Jon Stewart is comedy and I would have never know that pictures with non-existent quotes are truth.
The Anglosphere - English Liberty, English Tradition, English Law